نتایج جستجو برای: sperm transport

تعداد نتایج: 309834  

2013
Renée C Firman Blair Bentley Faye Bowman Fernando García-Solís Marchant Jahmila Parthenay Jessica Sawyer Tom Stewart James E O'Shea

Sperm conjugation occurs when two or more sperm physically unite for motility or transport through the female reproductive tract. In many muroid rodent species, sperm conjugates have been shown to form by a single, conspicuous apical hook located on the sperm head. These sperm "trains" have been reported to be highly variable in size and, despite all the heads pointing in roughly the same direc...

Journal: :Acta Histochemica et Cytochemica 2007
Ichiro Tanii Tetsuya Yagura Naoyuki Inagaki Tatsuo Nakayama Kazunori Imaizumi Kazuya Yoshinaga

The proper assembly of sperm flagellar proteins is fundamental for sperm motility. The sperm- and spermatid-specific isoform of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, GAPDS, is a flagellar protein indispensable for sperm flagellar movement. To obtain information on the assembly of the glycolytic enzyme into the flagellum, the precise localization of rat GAPDS in the flagellum and the stage o...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1976
H W Hawk B S Cooper

Eight ewes in each of four groups were injected subcutaneously immediately prior to natural mating with 0, 30, 150, or 750 /ag of estradiol-17/3. The ewes were necropsied 3 days after mating and the ova were examined. None of the three doses of estradiol reduced ovum fertilization significantly, but the 750-/ag dose decreased the number of accessory sperm ceils in the zonae pellucidae. Eight ot...

2016
Liam P. Cheeseman Jérôme Boulanger Lisa M. Bond Melina Schuh

An egg must be fertilized by a single sperm only. To prevent polyspermy, the zona pellucida, a structure that surrounds mammalian eggs, becomes impermeable upon fertilization, preventing the entry of further sperm. The structural changes in the zona upon fertilization are driven by the exocytosis of cortical granules. These translocate from the oocyte's centre to the plasma membrane during meio...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2006
J Roca M Hernández G Carvajal J M Vázquez E A Martínez

Optimal sperm cryopreservation is a prerequisite for the sustainable commercial application of frozen-thawed boar semen for AI. Three experiments were performed to identify factors influencing variability of postthaw sperm survival among 464 boar ejaculates. Sperm-rich ejaculate fractions were cryopre-served using a standard freezing-thawing procedure for 0.5-mL plastic straws and computer-cont...

2015
Jovenal T. San Agustin Gregory J. Pazour George B. Witman Wallace Marshall

Drosophila sperm are unusual in that they do not require the intraflagellar transport (IFT) system for assembly of their flagella. In the mouse, the IFT proteins are very abundant in testis, but we here show that mature sperm are completely devoid of them, making the importance of IFT to mammalian sperm development unclear. To address this question, we characterized spermiogenesis and fertility...

2017
Ran‐Ran Chai Guo‐Wu Chen Hui‐Juan Shi Wai‐Sum O Patricia A. Martin‐DeLeon Hong Chen

Prohibitin (PHB), a major mitochondrial membrane protein, has been shown earlier in our laboratoryto regulate sperm motility via an alteration in mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) in infertile men with poor sperm quality. To test if PHB expression is associated with sperm mitochondrial superoxide (mROS) levels, here we examined sperm mROS levels, high MMP and lipid peroxidation in infertil...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Marie Garnier-Lhomme Richard D. Byrne Tina M. C. Hobday Stephen Gschmeissner Rudiger Woscholski Dominic L. Poccia Erick J. Dufourc Banafshé Larijani

BACKGROUND The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells is a highly dynamic compartment where membranes readily undergo fission and fusion to reorganize the cytoplasmic architecture, and to import, export and transport various cargos within the cell. The double membrane of the nuclear envelope that surrounds the nucleus, segregates the chromosomes from cytoplasm and regulates nucleocytoplasmic transport t...

2012
Dawn M. Higginson Kali R. H. Henn

Sperm conjugation is an unusual variation in sperm behavior where two or more spermatozoa physically unite for motility or transport through the female reproductive tract. Conjugation has frequently been interpreted as sperm cooperation, including reproductive altruism, with some sperm advancing their siblings toward the site of fertilization while ostensibly forfeiting their own ability to fer...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Andras Perl Yueming Qian Kazim R Chohan Cynthia R Shirley Wendy Amidon Sanjay Banerjee Frank A Middleton Karina L Conkrite Maureen Barcza Nick Gonchoroff Susan S Suarez Katalin Banki

Fertility of spermatozoa depends on maintenance of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential (Deltapsi(m)), which is generated by the electron-transport chain and regulated by an oxidation-reduction equilibrium of reactive oxygen intermediates, pyridine nucleotides, and glutathione (GSH). Here, we report that male mice lacking transaldolase (TAL)(-/-) are sterile because of defective forward mo...

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